SOLACE
SOLACE – SOLACE “Surviving Our Loss and Continuing Everday” is a support group established to help the families of those who have lost loved ones, especially those who have lost loved ones to the epidemic of prescription drug abuse. The SOLACE Memorial is dedicated to our lost loved ones and symbolizes the commitment of the residents of Portsmouth and Scioto County to “Be the Wall” against prescription drug abuse. Additional information is found at : Facebook: Fix the Scioto County Problem of Drug Abuse, Misuse, and Overdose www.facebook.com “Tonight I Hold This Candle” was written and recorded by Alan Pedersen. Thanks Alan for one of the most touching songs recorded.
Can My Insurance Cover an Inpatient Addiction Program 100% ?
Question by khamla95: Can my insurance cover an inpatient addiction program 100% ?
I have Aetna insurance under my father, and last night i got ahold of a drug treatment facility to check into an inpatient rehab clinic for my prescription drug addiction. The woman gave me lots of info and took my insurance and called the insurance company to get an approval and when she called back today she said they will cover the 28-day inpatient program 100% with no expense to me, (The Holistic Addiction Treatment Center that is shown on shows like intervention and such…) she even said they would cover the flight to the center (It is in florida and I am located in Ohio where there are no covered treatment centers)
Drug Treatment Centers Ohio: Why Private Drug Treatment Centers Are Creating a New Wave of Change
Keith Cameron and Nancy Waters (names changed) story should inspire many to break from the shackles of drug addiction and opt for rehabilitation to save their lives. A reputable private drug treatment center in Ohio came to the rescue of this dance instructor. Keith used to teach dance at a popular dance academy few kilometers away from Ohio. He loved his job and the money that he made. He was the best dance instructors in the academy and many girls and boys would come to his class to learn to shake a leg and groove their body. He became attracted to one of the girls, Nancy, who had joined his dance class, some months ago. Though he didn’t believe in mixing business with pleasure, he found himself get drawn to the lissome beauty. Soon they became dating and life was wonderful for Keith.
Substance Abuse Treatment: Cognitive Substance Abuse Treatment – What Does It Really Do?
Substance abuse treatment has taken a new twist with the invention of cognitive substance abuse treatment where the brain of a drug user will be studied in its cognitive responses and why it is possible for a person to become a drug abuser. One big reasons people fall into the trap of drug abuse is because they seek the sensation of a mental escape that they will experience for the duration for which the drug takes effect in their body after ingesting it. Cognitive substance abuse involves extensive researches whereby the patient’s brain’s mental state when the drug abuser is enjoying the recreational drugs he abuses therefore quantifiable data can be derived and the right remedies can be dispensed which treats the actual root cause of the addiction.
Drug Addiction Ohio: The Kentucky Drug Problem
Without question Kentucky is one of America’s most historic states having produced legends like Daniel Boone, the Kentucky Derby and thoroughbred race horses. Kentucky’s fertile soil made possible the production of protein enriched European bluegrass, and is called the Bluegrass state. Unfortunately this highly fertile soil and vast rural areas produced Kentucky stills and marijuana crops as well. In recent years Kentucky has been plagued with substance abuse and addiction problems more than any other state. Ranking in the top ten for many drug abuse statistics that include past month marijuana abuse, marijuana production, illicit drug dependence and prescription drug addiction. The Appalachia High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area, an organization composed of many agencies bound to combat the drug problem, covers 67 counties in three states that include Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia. Of the 67 counties 29 are located in Kentucky.
Columbus Drug Abuse: Public Education? We Have Our Heads in the Sand
It was Pliny the Elder, a naturalist and good friend to the Roman Emperor Vespasian, who is probably most responsible for the idea that ostriches hide their heads in the sand when they are confronted by an unavoidable danger. It is all mythical. Ostriches don’t actually do this but people do. Are the parents who send their children to one of 99,000 American public schools sticking their heads in the sand? Are they unaware of what is going on in the public schools or are they in denial? Are Americans getting the best bang from their buck or are they flushing when they pay taxes totaling an average of $ 10,500 per student?